I filmed an episode of LouPhiTEST there: I tested a summer day in 2050 (not yet edited, published I hope in October).
Thursday, September 04, 2025
Climate Sense Life at 50 degrees
Friday, May 30, 2025
On TV and Polish explorer Marek Kaminski
EN: I was in Warsaw last week. I visited the city and its history. I cannot see if it changed as I only know the Vistula river that is still wild. I took the train to the Gdansk area to meet again with legendary explorer Marek Kaminski who I met in 2012 at the end of the Poland Trek expedition. We are friends and kept in touch here and there over the years.
No progress in the film unfortunately.
I was invited as panelist in this show .DOC on Pickx Proximus. We spoke about running and going beyond limits.
Friday, May 09, 2025
Bike Film tour in Brussels
Sunday, March 30, 2025
Test of the FRIKAR
EN: I tested the FRIKAR by PODBIKE just outside Brussels. This bike is powered by electricity but there is no direct transmission between the pedals and the engine. This is the video of my test on my YouTube for my show "LouPhi Test".
FR: J'ai testé le FRIKAR by PODBIKE en dehors de Bruxelles. Ce vélo est alimenté par l'électricité, mais il n'y a pas de transmission directe entre les pédales et le moteur. Voici la vidéo de mon test sur mon YouTube pour mon émission "LouPhi Test".
Thursday, March 20, 2025
member of The Explorers Club for 15 years
Saturday, March 08, 2025
Denis Van Weynbergh navigateur belge du Vendée Globe
EN: I drove to the Sables-d'Olonnes to see the arrival of Belgian sailor Denis Van Weynbergh who was finishing the Vendée Globe race. He's the first Belgian to complete a round the world sailing without stops. Unfortunately I left home late and didn't see his arrival. Someting in common with his as he arrived just 1 day after the end of the race. I could attend his press conference with the media. Then I drove back via another route and spent an evening with a friend. I told her about my recent 6 months in Australia and she told me about he rtiny house project and cycling holiday in Armenia and Georgia.
FR: Je me suis rendu aux Sables-d'Olonnes pour assister à l'arrivée du navigateur belge Denis Van Weynbergh qui terminait la course du Vendée Globe. Il est le premier Belge à avoir bouclé un tour du monde à la voile sans escale. Malheureusement, j'ai quitté la maison tard et je n'ai pas vu son arrivée. Un point commun avec lui puisqu'il est arrivé 1 jour après la fin de la course. J'ai pu assister à sa conférence de presse avec les médias. Je suis ensuite rentré par une autre route et j'ai passé une soirée avec un ami. Je lui ai raconté mes six derniers mois en Australie et elle m'a parlé de son projet de maison minuscule et de ses vacances à vélo en Arménie et en Géorgie.
Saturday, March 01, 2025
Testing Ryanair cabin bag dimensions sizer
EN: I went to Brussels airport to test the Ryan Air bag sizer. So as you know it is free to have 1 small bag in the plane (no weight mentioned) and you have to pay for a bigger cabin bag, backpack or suitcase. And of course you pay even more for a checked in luggage.
What are the sizes allowed (March 2025) ?
FREE Small bag under the seat:
- RyanAir: 40*25*20 - no weight mentioned but let's say max 10kg
- Wizzair : 40*30*20 - max 10kg
- EasyJet : 45*36*20 - max 15 kg (including any handles and wheels)
And what do I read on the bag policy corporate page of Ryan Air ? The sizer is supposed to be 42*20*30 cm (25 L) (For Wizzair bag allowance policy) and EasyJet.
But I went to measure the internal dimensions myself and as you can see with the photos, I have 40*30*21cm. So I don't know if they made a typo (purpose or accident?) but it is what I measure. I comes also to around 25L volume.
On the photo, my RAB Adrift 24 backpack is around 48*30*18cm and because it is soft, I could put it inside the blue sizer but of course the top part was bent to measure 40cm and not 48cm. For sure have a soft backpack and dont fill it to more than 20/25 litres.
PS: I went to decathlon to check several options of bags but in the store I was the choice was limited and all I measured were smaller bags. For a serie of bags they have a indication if the bag is fit for cabin travel. But I'm 100% sure this is misleading as it's for normal cabin bags so that is the bags that are big and you must pay for if traveling with Ryan Air.
My conclusion:
- Yes it's possible to carry for FREE with RyanAir and Wizzair more than 20L volume. I'd recommend to be below 25 L volume
- have a soft bag/backpack that for sure would fit in the blue sizer andwill be soft so it can fit in.
- Keep at max those dimensions: 40*30*20.
PS: I'm not sponsored by RAB / Ryan Air. I just wanted to verify myself.
PS: Brussels Zaventem Airport has a 10m FREE Drop Off/Pick Up zone. The scan the numberplate at entry and I guess if above 10 min and you want to get out, you'll have to pay. I managed to leave my car alone, run like very fast to the terminal, ask around where was Ryanair, measure and come back in exactly 9 minutes. It just means that if e.g. you need to give or get something from someone at the ariport and you are driving alone, it is possible but you better be sure to find the person fast.
FR : Je me suis rendu à l'aéroport de Bruxelles pour tester le « bag sizer » de Ryan Air. Comme vous le savez, il est gratuit d'avoir un petit sac dans l'avion (sans mention de poids) et vous devez payer pour un plus grand sac de cabine, un sac à dos ou une valise. Et bien sûr, vous payez encore plus pour un bagage enregistré.
Quelles sont les tailles autorisées (mars 2025) ?
GRATUIT Petit sac sous le siège :
- RyanAir : 40*25*20 - pas de poids mentionné mais disons 10kg max.
- Wizzair : 40*30*20 - max 10kg
- EasyJet : 45*36*20 - max 15 kg (roues et poignées incluses)
Et qu'est-ce que je lis sur la page d'entreprise de la politique des bagages de Ryan Air ? Le sizer est censé faire 42*20*30 cm (25 L) (pour la politique de bagage de Wizzair). et EasyJet.
Mais je suis allé mesurer les dimensions internes moi-même et comme vous pouvez le voir sur les photos, j'ai 40*30*21cm. Donc je ne sais pas s'ils ont fait une erreur (intentionnelle ou accidentelle ?) mais c'est ce que j'ai mesuré. J'arrive aussi à un volume d'environ 25L.
- Oui, il est possible de transporter GRATUITEMENT plus de 20 litres avec RyanAir et Wizzair. Je recommanderais de ne pas dépasser 25 L de volume
- d'avoir un sac à dos souple qui rentre à coup sûr dans le blue sizer et qui soit souple pour pouvoir y entrer.
- Gardez au maximum ces dimensions : 40*30*20.
Sunday, February 16, 2025
Planting Trees twice in 2 weeks
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
Explorers Club talks and Belgium embassy Australia
- Perth - 12/09/2024 - at Ed Punchard's home.
- Melbourne - 04/10/2024 - The Sun Theatre, Yarraville
- Canberra - 26/11/2024 - Embassy of Belgium
- Sydney - 22/01/2025 - The Oaks Hotel, North Sydney
FR: Je voyage en Australie et je travaille sur plusieurs projets comme le "MeetExplorers wiith LouPhi show" où j'interviewe des explorateurs. Il s'agit d'une émission de conversation en plein air. Ces derniers mois, j'ai également donné quelques conférences pour les membres de l'Explorers Club et pour l'ambassade de Belgique à Canberra.
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
Peak bagging Abel Mountains in Tasmania
EN: I first went to Tasmania in 2004 to do a lot of hikes (bushwalks) and I climbed a few mountains as well. I then discovered the Abels. It's only recently that I understood the the concept of the Abels or Abel Mountains is a definition only for Tasmanian mountains. It's defined like: Mountains need to be higher than 1,100m above sea level and be separated from other mountains by a drop of at least 150m on all sides. There are 158 Abels and each have a point depending on various factors like hard to climb, remoteness...
The List of Abels / Abel Mountains can be found on different websites:
- Abel Mountains.
- Hobart Walking Club (maintaining and updating the list of all Mountains)
Before you ask, yes, many people have climbed all 158 Abels. And no, I don't want to be the first Belgian to do them all. I would take me perhaps 9 to 12 months depending on my current fitness. The planet is big, I love Tasmania but I'd like to visit other places like Patagonia or Canada one day. And I'm now more interested in a few mountains between 5000 and 7000m in the Andes. So I'm more interested in mountaineering for the future.
So, how many mountains and how many points do I have on my 4 visits to Tasmania, including 2 expeditions: Wild Mountains of Tasmania (2006) and Tasmania Winter Trek (2018). PS: I hope to write a book about these 2 epic expeditions.
First I should one day update my hiking CV.
For my first expedition, the archived discussion is here. The Mountains climbed in green are here.
My count is 83 points (max is 900 points) and I have not included the potential 4 other summit in the Wall of Jerusalem National Park. I remember doing a climb there but not all those 4 * TBC mountains. I need to check my photos and my guide book "Walking in Australia" (2001 edition) from the Lonely Planet.
My hiker grade in Tasmania's peakbagging is "Member of Old Lags Brigade".
List below: name, elevation, points, A=Abel.
- Mount Ossa (highest Tasmania), 1617m, 3 times, 4, A
- Cradle Mountain, 1545m,3 times, 4, A
- Barn Bluff, 1559m, 4, A
- Pelion West, 1560m, 5, A
- The Acropolis, 1481m, 4, A (first time I nearly died in my life)
- Mount Gould, 1485m, 4, A
- Mount Olympus, 1472m, 3, A
- Mount Rufus, 1416m, 2, A
- Mount King William I, 1324m, 2, A
- Mount King William II, 1363m, 3, A
- Mount King William III, 1172m, 3, not an Abel
- Mount Anne, 1423m, 6, A
- Mount Hesperus, 1098m, 2, not an Abel
- Mount Orion, 1151m, 3, A
- Mount Pegasus, 1063m, 3, not an Abel
- Mount Capricorn, 1037m, 3, not an Abel
- Mount Taurus, 1011m, 2, not an Abel
- Mount Scorpio, 1106m, 2, A
- Mount Phoenix, 2, not an Abel
- Federation Peak, 1225m, 10, A
- Mount Wellington, 1271m, 1, A
- Mount Freycinet, 620m, 1, not an Abel
- Frenchmans Cap, 1446m, 7, A
- Clytemnestra, 1271m, 3, A
- Mount Jerusalem (TBC*), 1459m, 2, A
- The Temple (TBC*), 1446m, 1, not an Abel
- King Davids Peak (TBC*), 1499m, 2, A
- Solomon's Throne-Halls Buttress (TBC*), 1446m, 1, not an Abel






























